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Omg and music, ur cool

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Easy follow, never seen you before. This is cool stuff

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Imagine claiming to be a Christian, waking up on Easter Sunday, and tweeting this.

25th Amendment now!

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Marco Rubio declared that under the Constitution being born in the USA does not make you a citizen unless your parents are citizens.

Marco Rubio's parents were Cuban immigrants who were NOT citizens at the time of his birth.

Do you think Marco will now self-deport?

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You schumld.

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The world is looking at us with great unease.

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Epic Games has laid off over 1000 employees www.epicgames.com/site/en-US/n...

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A zoomed-in picture of a black, wooden DVD shelf with two box sets on it: The Peanuts 70th anniversary holiday collection blu-ray set featuring a figurine of Snoopy in his Christmas attire and a box made to look like his dog house, and the Neon Genesis Evangelion perfect collection DVD set with the sinister slipcover face pointing outward.

A zoomed-in picture of a black, wooden DVD shelf with two box sets on it: The Peanuts 70th anniversary holiday collection blu-ray set featuring a figurine of Snoopy in his Christmas attire and a box made to look like his dog house, and the Neon Genesis Evangelion perfect collection DVD set with the sinister slipcover face pointing outward.

Out of all our shelves full of various forms of media, this has to be my favorite

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🩷 ɪᴛ'ꜱ ꜱᴜᴘᴇʀ ᴇꜰꜰᴇᴄᴛɪᴠᴇ! 🩷

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Image of a motherboard with someone inserting RAM sticks with the text: "The reason RAM prices went up 4x is that a massive amount of not-yet-manufactured memory was bought with money that doesn't really exist to be put into GPUs that haven't been made yet, to be installed in data centers that haven't been built, powered by infrastructure that may never exist, to satisfy demand that isn't actually there, in order to generate profits that are mathematically impossible."

Image of a motherboard with someone inserting RAM sticks with the text: "The reason RAM prices went up 4x is that a massive amount of not-yet-manufactured memory was bought with money that doesn't really exist to be put into GPUs that haven't been made yet, to be installed in data centers that haven't been built, powered by infrastructure that may never exist, to satisfy demand that isn't actually there, in order to generate profits that are mathematically impossible."

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Americans waking up to news that Prince Andrew has been arrested for Epstein ties

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If I had the Aladdin lamp I would ask for a genie blow job and then a second genie blowjob immediately after. My third wish would be to increase world hunger

If I had the Aladdin lamp I would ask for a genie blow job and then a second genie blowjob immediately after. My third wish would be to increase world hunger

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Much better than the trilogy pack that usually isn't available for less than like 80-100 bucks!

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ICE murdered Renée Good in broad daylight. Less than 3 weeks later, they killed Alex Pretti, shooting him 10 times. Every day, we watch as people are ripped from their cars, their homes, their lives.

We can't allow ourselves to look away from this cruelty. Abolish ICE.

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Verge headline: It doesn't matter if Alex Pretty had a gun
by Sarah Jeong

Photo by Steven Garcia depicts several masked law enforcement agents soaked in red light at night

Verge headline: It doesn't matter if Alex Pretty had a gun by Sarah Jeong Photo by Steven Garcia depicts several masked law enforcement agents soaked in red light at night

"Why is it so normal for law enforcement — those who are supposed to be keepers of law and order — to kill Americans? And why is the only question at the end of the day how much their victims deserved to die?"

Read more from @sarahjeong.bsky.social: www.theverge.com/policy/86745...

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NEW: U.S. Postal Service driver yells at and appears to flip off Border Patrol agents while they were speaking to someone in a Honda Civic in Minnesota.
"Go home, you f*cking losers!" the man yelled as he flipped off the agents.

Collin Rugg&@CollinRugg •3h NEW: U.S. Postal Service driver yells at and appears to flip off Border Patrol agents while they were speaking to someone in a Honda Civic in Minnesota. "Go home, you f*cking losers!" the man yelled as he flipped off the agents.

only thing blue line i recognize 🫡

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Just to your left - what a fun time to be alive! 🫠

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From Senator Chris McDaniel: “Lately, some folks have taken to calling ICE “the Gestapo.”  It sounds fierce.  It feels righteous.  But it isn’t true, and it isn’t harmless.

The Gestapo was a secret police force.  No warrants.  No courts.  No lawyers.  And no appeals.  People vanished in the night, not because they broke the law, but because the law no longer meant anything.  The knock on the door was the sentence.

ICE isn’t that.  Not even close.

ICE is a public agency enforcing laws passed by elected officials.  Its agents file reports.  They seek warrants.  They lose cases.  Judges stop them.  Lawyers challenge them.  Some detainees go home.  That’s not tyranny.  That’s bureaucracy, for better and worse.

You can hate immigration policy.  You can argue enforcement is too harsh, too sloppy, or too broad.  You can work to have the law changed if you wish.  That’s a republic doing what it’s supposed to do.  

But when you call ordinary law enforcement “the Gestapo,” you cheapen real evil.  You turn history into a slogan and suffering into a metaphor.  And once every badge is tyranny, no tyranny is left to recognize.

In Mississippi, I was raised to believe words should earn their weight.  This one hasn't yet.  It throws around the language of dictatorship while living under a system where courts still rule, lawyers still argue, and the government still loses.

That difference matters.

Because the day enforcement becomes secret, unchecked, and answerable to no one, we won’t need to borrow names from history.  We’ll know exactly what we’re dealing with.

And we’ll wish we’d kept our words honest.”

From Senator Chris McDaniel: “Lately, some folks have taken to calling ICE “the Gestapo.” It sounds fierce. It feels righteous. But it isn’t true, and it isn’t harmless. The Gestapo was a secret police force. No warrants. No courts. No lawyers. And no appeals. People vanished in the night, not because they broke the law, but because the law no longer meant anything. The knock on the door was the sentence. ICE isn’t that. Not even close. ICE is a public agency enforcing laws passed by elected officials. Its agents file reports. They seek warrants. They lose cases. Judges stop them. Lawyers challenge them. Some detainees go home. That’s not tyranny. That’s bureaucracy, for better and worse. You can hate immigration policy. You can argue enforcement is too harsh, too sloppy, or too broad. You can work to have the law changed if you wish. That’s a republic doing what it’s supposed to do. But when you call ordinary law enforcement “the Gestapo,” you cheapen real evil. You turn history into a slogan and suffering into a metaphor. And once every badge is tyranny, no tyranny is left to recognize. In Mississippi, I was raised to believe words should earn their weight. This one hasn't yet. It throws around the language of dictatorship while living under a system where courts still rule, lawyers still argue, and the government still loses. That difference matters. Because the day enforcement becomes secret, unchecked, and answerable to no one, we won’t need to borrow names from history. We’ll know exactly what we’re dealing with. And we’ll wish we’d kept our words honest.”

“ICE isn’t the Gestapo. The Gestapo was…” (proceeds to describe qualities that apply to what ICE is currently doing)

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Just saw this for the first time recently, really kickass movie. Genuinely wasn't expecting the final twist!

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Lmao ICE got stomped out in Minneapolis and dropped loot

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“God damn them all.”

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AOC: What we saw today was a criminal murder a woman while she was trying to flee for her life. What we saw today was a manifestation of every American’s worst nightmare: their government turning into a tyranny.

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A gorse, of gorse.

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in 2026 we are NOT hustling, we are NOT grinding, we are doing just enough Job to have money for Video Game

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Ohhhhhh boy it was dangerous for me to learn this site exists. Nice haul!

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republicans and especially erika kirk really don’t seem to mind that charlie got killed

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Advertisement packed in with a Japanese Sega Saturn console, featuring a  "coneheads"-like smiling man with a moustache and pointy ears in a blue, Victorian-esque outfit with a large, frilly, white collar holding a gray console in front of a computer generated image of Saturn, with the system logo at the top and "An incredible 64-bit gaming machine" in Japanese underneath it. It contains pages of information about the system and was printed in December of 1994.

Advertisement packed in with a Japanese Sega Saturn console, featuring a "coneheads"-like smiling man with a moustache and pointy ears in a blue, Victorian-esque outfit with a large, frilly, white collar holding a gray console in front of a computer generated image of Saturn, with the system logo at the top and "An incredible 64-bit gaming machine" in Japanese underneath it. It contains pages of information about the system and was printed in December of 1994.

"An incredible 64-bit gaming machine"

Console pack-in advertisement (Sega Saturn, Dec. 1994)

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